Why on earth does this post keep being dug up again and again?? I mean, this is the second time I've seen it since it was posted in 2000.Why don't you just start a new thread dedicated to the sexual orientation of Bowie fans??

Why don't you just start a new thread dedicated to the sexual orientation of Bowie fans??

1. i prefer using the search function instead of starting new threads all the time.2. this is not about sexual orientation, this is simply one of the dumbest threads ever made.3. my intention was to put the dwarf somewhere. it would not fit into the artist forum and not into a serious thread. so i put it into this stupid "foggot" thread - unfortunatly nobody has noticed it anyway.4. i tend to be annoying and boring at the same time though i am not thomaswood. to dig up this post which got my favourite over the years was just a way to prove it.

life on a hillwhere you drop your orangeon the way to your carthen travel a blockand a half to retrieve it(c. cosper)

i feel bad today. and to make everybody feel what i feel, i dig up this stupid old foggot thread, once again. it makes me realize that we are standing on the same spot as years before. (hey, is should link this into the artist forum :-P)

Yes! The poet is as Gay as Little Richard and a frolic through the tulips. My intro to Bowie was "Fame". This piece struck me as the most original work I have ever heard. It spoke to my being different than most people. It had a defience that I sought. The music seem to speak of it's own gay intent. Without saying it in words, but in its very nature. It seem to create a somehow gay mood. so I sought and found the rest of his work. Hot damn I'm gay and it should be that way.

OK, for the record, "Fame" that is. If you view the words{last words) of this classic. Bowie explains that it hurts him to bad to be gay. hence, his present choice for a mate.This doesn't negate the fact that he is Bi. It only speaks to his choice. Since bisexuals are the only ones on earth who has a choice. Lucky lucky lucky